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Charles Angelich (1:106/2000) wrote to Steven Horn at 05:09 on 15 Apr 2003:
CA> Depends on your OS. In DOS or W3x you can 'rem' it out with a
CA> semi-colon in config.sys or in W9x and up you can go to the
CA> hardware section of control panel and choose 'disable'
CA> temporarily.
I will have to think on that because I'd wind up losing my ADSL connection.
CA> I think EPPPD allows you to chose a nonstandard location for it's
CA> emulation and LSPPP _may_ also allow this but I've not had to do
CA> this since I do not use network cards in my machines.
I think Mark Lewis may have the better idea but this is not easy.
CA> Sort of, yes. In-house networks probably limit themselves to only a
CA> few of the possible choices of protocols whereas I am told the
CA> Internet has over 200 protocols in constant daily use. :-\
But remember that most in-house networks are now linked to the Internet.
Take care,
Steven Horn (steven_a_horn{at}yahoo.ca)
Moderator, ALASKA_CHAT
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